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lusty

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Adj — Full of energy and vigour; strong and healthy.

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Etymology

From Middle English lusty ("pleasant, delightful"), from lust + -y; the meaning shifted over time from "pleasurable" to "vigorous and hearty."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lusty” mean?

The word “lusty” means full of energy and vigour; strong and healthy. In plain terms, vigorous and full of hearty energy.

How do you pronounce “lusty”?

“Lusty” is pronounced LUHS-tee (/ˈlʌsti/ in IPA).

How do you use “lusty” in a sentence?

Here is “lusty” used in a sentence: “The baby let out a lusty cry the moment it was born.”

What part of speech is “lusty”?

“Lusty” is an adjective.

Where does the word “lusty” come from?

The word “lusty” comes from Middle English. From Middle English lusty ("pleasant, delightful"), from lust + -y; the meaning shifted over time from "pleasurable" to "vigorous and hearty.".

How many meanings does “lusty” have?

“Lusty” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: full of energy and vigour; strong and healthy.

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